Recognized by CornerBank N.A. for her time and effort in making a contribution
to the Arkansas City community, Cowley College creative director Denise
Irwin was recently honored with the Community Cornerstone Award.

Irwin was selected for the award by the Community Cornerstone Award
selection committee, which includes Karl Faidley, Donna Avery, Dolly
Bonfy, Erv Knocke and Wayne Short. All are previous recipients of the
Cornerstone Award.

Irwin received the award for her mural work and the
work she has done with the downtown revitalization and historic preservation.

Irwin has done four murals with a fifth in the works. She has done murals
for the Cowley College track and field facility, Cowley College Underground,
Chestnut Street Underpass, the Arkansas City Community Mural at Jefferson
and Summit, and the Fifth Avenue Street mural that she and Cowley College
instrumental music director Gary Gackstatter are in the process of working
on.

Irwin is also a founding member of the Fifth Avenue
Ring, a group that is focused on revitalization and preservation of
the downtown area. The
group recently completed a new walking tour brochure of the downtown,
and are working closely with the city on the upcoming streetscape that
will begin in late May. They are also responsible for the street banners.

She is a member of the American Institute of Graphic Arts; University
and College Designers
Association; Arkansas City Area Chamber of Commerce; Trinity Episcopal
Church in El Dorado; and Heifer International, Little Rock, Ark.

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“She is very deserving of this honor,” said Cowley College
board member/Community Cornerstone selection committee member Donna Avery. “She
has contributed so much to the beginning of the mural projects around
town, and I can only envision that these will continue to brighten up
our corner of the world, which we call Ark City. I also personally
appreciate the fine contributions she is making at Cowley.”